- Fits comfortably in the hand
- The scroll wheel is quite noisy and wobbles unpleasantly. So far very annoying, but I can get used to it.
- The size is normal and it seems to work.
- Plastic feels disgusting, some disgustingly slippery. The wheel has a life of its own.
- 1. Holds battery charge for a very long time. 2. Can work even with one AA battery. 3. Very accurate, moderately sensitive. 4. Excellent TP service. (I changed the whole set 705 - keyboard + mouse because of the double-client mouse) 5. Ergonomics 6. Accepts well around the room. Further 5 meters already with interruptions. 7. Lots of customizable buttons, macros supported
- 1. Very poor quality of the buttons (double clicks began to appear in 2 sets after 2 years, I also soldered both) 2. Ergonomics for right-handers only.
- Comfortable, scroll wheel
- Price, does not work on any surface, batteries run out quickly
- Good. Quality materials, I like the size. Very long battery life. Forget about batteries.
- Not suitable for battle games.
- A long operating time, a compact receiver, a stray for smooth scrolling, it is also a drawback.
- Disgusting positioning accuracy, strange sensor location, buggy wheel.
- The ideal mouse for me both in size and in other characteristics. Very long operating time according to the manufacturer. Universal nano receiver. Many function buttons and the ability to program them using a proprietary program. Super mega awesome scrolling!
- The price is high, but it's worth it.
- Convenient form for an average palm. Low power consumption. Good connection within a radius of 2-3 m from the system unit. 2-mode scroll is a thing.
- Not the most convenient middle button.
- I have a small hand, so the main criterion was the choice of a mouse for a small-medium hand and light enough. There was a choice between VX nano, Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX and M 705. The first two turned out to be very small, and the choice was for the last one. The mouse was chosen mainly because it immediately fit perfectly in the hand. Quite a nice design, rubberized sides. Light enough, in my opinion, for a battery powered mouse. The scroll works in two modes and both are perfect, the button for switching between modes is right in front of it, which is very convenient. As the middle button is pressed without much effort. Buttons are well placed back and forth, used often. The tiny receiver works flawlessly so far, at a large radius - I use the mouse for a computer, not a laptop.
- For those who are sensitive to appearance, I advise you to immediately get a rug - the bottom, after two weeks of work, was pretty worn out, and in some places clogged with dust. It does not affect the work, but it does not look aesthetically pleasing. Sometimes, during active work with a constant hand on the mouse, the little finger may whine, which does not always have enough space - you need a rug with a roller. In general, I don’t see any shortcomings.
- unifying adapter, heavy weight (due to batteries), comfortable scrolling in 2 modes, long battery life
- the laser is shifted, clicking on the scroll (3rd button) is not very convenient
- mouse hand shape easy to carry - there is a compartment inside the mouse for the transmitter
- - rough legs on the belly of the mouse - not the quality
- Power consumption, dimensions,
- Sensor operation
- Comfortable grip inertial wheel Forward/back buttons Places for 2 batteries, but it can also work from one (accidentally saw this in one of the reviews)
- I didn’t understand how the button under the thumb works (I didn’t install the SetPoint program)
- Convenient, there is a fast scrolling function, the batteries last a long time, there are a lot of buttons. Materials.
- Reliability